Wanted subject eludes law enforcement twice in high speed pursuits

On Thursday, February 27, 2025, at approximately 10:55 AM, a Sergeant with the Fond du Lac County Sheriff’s Office attempted to stop a vehicle traveling at an excessive rate of speed on I-41 near Townline Road in the Township of Eldorado. The vehicle was operated by an individual previously known to law enforcement, with active warrants from probation and parole.

As the Sergeant attempted the traffic stop, the suspect accelerated, leading to a pursuit. The vehicle continued traveling northbound on I-41 at high speeds before exiting onto Highway 26 in Winnebago County. The suspect then proceeded eastbound on County Highway N to the intersection with Highway 45 (Lakeshore Road). Due to the increasing traffic and ongoing high speeds, law enforcement made the decision to terminate the pursuit at that time.

Subsequent to the termination, a deputy located the vehicle driving erratically on Van Dyne Road in the Township of Eldorado. Although not being pursued at the time, the vehicle’s dangerous driving prompted another pursuit. The suspect continued northbound on Van Dyne Road at high speeds before turning onto County Highway N, heading eastbound.

In anticipation of the vehicle’s movements, deputies, along with officers from the City of Fond du Lac Police Department, deployed tire deflation devices along Highway 45 (Lakeshore Drive).

The suspect did indeed turn southbound on Lakeshore Drive from County Highway N but reversed direction upon observing law enforcement. The vehicle then continued northbound on Lakeshore Drive at unsafe speeds. Given the potential danger, the pursuit was once again terminated south of the City of Oshkosh.

The Fond du Lac County Sheriff’s Office will be filing charges of Felony Eluding and First Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety against the suspect involved in the pursuit. The pursuit spanned a total of 23.5 miles, with the initial segment covering 8 miles and the subsequent pursuit totaling 15.5 miles. The investigation into this incident is ongoing. The Fond du Lac County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by multiple law enforcement agencies during the event, including the Wisconsin State Patrol, City of North Fond du Lac Police Department, and the City of Fond du Lac Police Department.